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. >> greece's parliament has approved a new tax bim aimed at raising more money and stamping out tax evasion. the bill introduces a new annual income threshed -- threshold for salaried worker. >> what is really controversial about this bill is it is attempting to raise $3 billion of new revenues. about half will be raised from pensioners. during the year the government is also going to be cutting billions from cutting. that means greet will be receiving less from the central government and giving it more to achieve this year's fiscal adjustment of $15 billion. this also is happening during a year when the ne -- economy is going to recede further by 4.5% and unemployment is already 36% and a third of greeks are at risk of poffertive and social exclusion, so it is already a very tense social and economic situation for many, many greeks. many households are currently living off the charity of organizations like doctors of the world and state charity and the church and that is expected to grow worse between now and the end of the year. even sork the government says, we have -- even so, t
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our death and tax. >> social media butler, are you getting all this. >> i'm typing as fast as i can. >> now i get to taste it and then i guess i tell my social media butler how i liked it. and the verdict was in. refreshing. next off to the presidential reviewing stand where big donors and d.c. vips will watch the inaugural parade with the president. >> if i were in this spot what would you do for me? i mean -- >> the first thing would definitely be to record the moment with a photo. >> look, everybody i'm here in front of the white house and the inaugural reviewing stand. all of you people at home be very jealous. >> no one has purchased the package yet but the hotel has had inquiries. so if you want social media butlering to be part of your inaugural experience you better act fast. >> it is now time unfortunately to go back to my day job and to say good-bye to my social media butler. thank you very much for your service. >> you're very welcome. it was my pleasure. >> inauguration won't the same without her. to say nothing of my twitter feed. bill plante, cbs news washington. >> jef
our death and tax. >> social media butler, are you getting all this. >> i'm typing as fast as i can. >> now i get to taste it and then i guess i tell my social media butler how i liked it. and the verdict was in. refreshing. next off to the presidential reviewing stand where big donors and d.c. vips will watch the inaugural parade with the president. >> if i were in this spot what would you do for me? i mean -- >> the first thing would definitely be to record the...
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the new party and berlusconi's party have reached desperate levels over the plan to increase sales tax. >> the convoy of the italian prime minister arriving at the presidential palace. the objective of the crisis meeting is the formation of a new coalition without calling elections. giorgio napolitano is the man charged with the task of ending the political instability in the country. his first choice is to form a government from the parliament already in place. that government came tumbling down on saturday when five ministers from berlusconi's party resigned. berlusconi urged them to pull their support if the government did not carry through on the plan for tax hikes. he then called for new elections. i think there is no other way than to go ahead with elections and do it with conviction as soon as possible. >> meanwhile, napolitano remained reluctant to dissolve parliament. >> they both said they do not want early elections. they both and other people have said italy needs a budget and a new election law at least. >> on the street, there was little sympathy for the politicians. >> i
the new party and berlusconi's party have reached desperate levels over the plan to increase sales tax. >> the convoy of the italian prime minister arriving at the presidential palace. the objective of the crisis meeting is the formation of a new coalition without calling elections. giorgio napolitano is the man charged with the task of ending the political instability in the country. his first choice is to form a government from the parliament already in place. that government came...
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people who are orderly and who pay their taxes. but who are not happy with the changes that are now being forced upon us. >> she and fellow activists are out doing the right wing party. it remains to be seen if their popularity perseveres. the french revolution promised equality for all, and despite the up position, a clear majority of french people are in favor of the principal and same- sex marriage. >> the fall of the berlin wall in autumn 1989 is often seen as the milestone in the end of the cold war, but at that point, the soviet bloc was already disintegrating. in many parts, protest groups have formed against the communist system. in poland, for example. in the early 1980's, workers in the shipyard in the city of gdansk staged a large strike, and that was what set the ball rolling and what ushered in the beginning of the end of the soviet union. today, the shipyard is still running, but only just, and workers are on strike again. the owner of poland's 1 times symbol of national pride has run out of money. >> a giant before t
people who are orderly and who pay their taxes. but who are not happy with the changes that are now being forced upon us. >> she and fellow activists are out doing the right wing party. it remains to be seen if their popularity perseveres. the french revolution promised equality for all, and despite the up position, a clear majority of french people are in favor of the principal and same- sex marriage. >> the fall of the berlin wall in autumn 1989 is often seen as the milestone in...
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people who are orderly and who pay their taxes. but who are not happy with the changes that are now being forced upon us. >> she and fellow activists are out doing the right wing party. it remains to be seen if their popularity perseveres. the french revolution promised equality for all, and despite the up position, a clear majority of french people are in favor of the principal and same- sex marriage. >> the fall of the berlin wall in autumn 1989 is often seen as the milestone in the end of the cold war, but at that point, the soviet bloc was already disintegrating. in many parts, protest groups have formed against the communist system. in poland, for example. in the early 1980's, workers in the shipyard in the city of gdansk staged a large strike, and that was what set the ball rolling and what ushered in the beginning of the end of the soviet union. today, the shipyard is still running, but only just, and workers are on strike again. the owner of poland's 1 times symbol of national pride has run out of money. >> a giant before t
people who are orderly and who pay their taxes. but who are not happy with the changes that are now being forced upon us. >> she and fellow activists are out doing the right wing party. it remains to be seen if their popularity perseveres. the french revolution promised equality for all, and despite the up position, a clear majority of french people are in favor of the principal and same- sex marriage. >> the fall of the berlin wall in autumn 1989 is often seen as the milestone in...
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nor in several other camps housing muslims displaced by last year secretary and a tax. eight agencies have described this as chaotic and inadequate. it is hampered by the deep distrust of the government and army. and having been driven from -- having been driven from their homes once, they did not want to move again, even though they are terribly exposed in these primitive settlements close to the sea. >> i lost my mother and two daughters last year. i lost everything. i am not going anywhere. ownhey are making their preparations. how can these flimsy shelters withstand the power of local strength cyclone? it probably cannot. these camps have been repeatedly ndemned by international organizations as unfit for human habitation. they had urged the government to find alternative locations. a combination of public hostility and official apathy have left them cut off here, living in patches of mud with nothing between them and the advancing it storm. you are watching "bbc world news america." >> the one-year mark. the president hit with the news that his country is back in r
nor in several other camps housing muslims displaced by last year secretary and a tax. eight agencies have described this as chaotic and inadequate. it is hampered by the deep distrust of the government and army. and having been driven from -- having been driven from their homes once, they did not want to move again, even though they are terribly exposed in these primitive settlements close to the sea. >> i lost my mother and two daughters last year. i lost everything. i am not going...
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issue education... gun control... the gap between rich and poor... job creation... climate change... tax policy... the economy... iran... healthcare... ad guests on all sides of the debate. >> this is a right we should all have... >> it's just the way it is... >> there's something seriously wrong... >> there's been acrimony... >> the conservative ideal... >> it's an urgent need... and a host willing to ask the tough questions >> how do you explain it to yourself? and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5 eastern only on al jazeera america >> would you have thought we'd see the day when computers were smarter than the people who created them. we saw it happen when ibm's artificially created computer watson won a game against two champions. ibm is offering its services to software developers to create an era of cognitive applications. how soon will watson's artificial intelligence help in our lives. >> joining us is eric brown director of the ibm watson team. his research and work is part of a book called, "smart machines." and our editor at large. i ha
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. >> this taxes retroactive. >> many taxes are being made retroactive. it seems to me completely contrary to law. >> there are huge issues about this. it is something -- it is good since, you cannot ask people to pay taxes they have earned in the past few years. >> these clubs will have to pay tax on the players they signed last season. >> companies, football clubs are just asking for visibility. many companies are just leaving france because -- if you cannot do this, even if taxes are low - - >> you need reliability. >> they are not low, they are very high. >> we are past denmark to be the country where public this -- public expenditure is the highest percentage of gdp. take this tax on life insurance and that is richer active to 1997. -- retroactive to 1997. i do not know if they picked that out of a hat. it has been gone and you are told you have to pay more taxes on stuff you made almost 20 years ago. >> in france, they tend to negotiate the contracts net. they are protected from this type of legislative change. that is why the burden is falling on t
. >> this taxes retroactive. >> many taxes are being made retroactive. it seems to me completely contrary to law. >> there are huge issues about this. it is something -- it is good since, you cannot ask people to pay taxes they have earned in the past few years. >> these clubs will have to pay tax on the players they signed last season. >> companies, football clubs are just asking for visibility. many companies are just leaving france because -- if you cannot do...
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tax investigators uncovered massive tax evasion by germany's biggest banks. he was also a tax investigator of the 1980's when he brought the affair to light, the biggest party contribution yet in germany. >> we're going to take a short break. coming up, we will have business news. >> a a a >> you are watching the "journal" on dw. more people are returning to work. it wasn't enough to make a dent in the overall unemployment rates. >> the country worst affected continues to be greece, followed by spain. unemployment in the ee remains at 11% -- eu remains at 11%. germany and austria fared the best. >> in italy, the rates remains 12%, workers forced to find creative solutions to get by. >> it's not your typical day at work. no uniform, and a coffee break announced by a horn. workers for the design company are helping to spice -- spruce up a school, all during normal working hours with the blessing of their company. >> it's just a small example of how sometimes, by breaking the rules, you can find innovative solutions. we need to be brave enough to do something di
tax investigators uncovered massive tax evasion by germany's biggest banks. he was also a tax investigator of the 1980's when he brought the affair to light, the biggest party contribution yet in germany. >> we're going to take a short break. coming up, we will have business news. >> a a a >> you are watching the "journal" on dw. more people are returning to work. it wasn't enough to make a dent in the overall unemployment rates. >> the country worst affected...
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in the election campaign, the parties are being too quick to come up with proposals for tax increases and various giveaways for voters. >> german industry is in good shape and its products are in global demand making at the back out of the german economy. over the past 10 years, industry's share of gdp has risen to 22 point 22 point six percent. in france and britain, it has fallen to 1/10 service industries have grown out for chance of that sector. chancellor angela merkel stressed how important industry is to the economy. >> that is why we eat, and i'm talking about my party, will not be increasing any chances. instead, are going to keep going with the same approach as we will get more taxes coming in if we make sure we do not cause problems for business. >> the other parties agree that industry has a vital role to play in getting germany through the eurozone crisis. >> at midnight tonight, the greek government will be flipping the switch on the countries state broadcaster closing down state run radio and television services, one of the most drastic measures to cut public spending i
in the election campaign, the parties are being too quick to come up with proposals for tax increases and various giveaways for voters. >> german industry is in good shape and its products are in global demand making at the back out of the german economy. over the past 10 years, industry's share of gdp has risen to 22 point 22 point six percent. in france and britain, it has fallen to 1/10 service industries have grown out for chance of that sector. chancellor angela merkel stressed how...
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explodedt invested with no expanding tax lows. therefore, companies have a pretty good ratio and a pretty good dividend yield. as long as they still bode well we expect predictions to increase in cash flow to increase much more. are quitepectations low we could have a big surprise likehe likes of shares portugal for example. >> very interesting. i wish you happy holidays and a great 2014. coming up, call it a bitcoin the currencyat can by you this christmas season? stayight be surprised. with us. we are "on the move." >> welcome back. matt miller has been examining how to spend bitcoins. is christmasnture cheer. take a look at what is bitcoin bought him in the streets of manhattan. you take bitcoin? >> yes, we do. >> why? let's this is the second year we have taken it. we accepted because i got into bitcoin in early 2010. >> this is a douglas for, which is lasix and since then the .raser for -- less expensive >> it is 12 feet and a few inches. >> this is the freeway we decided on. the 12 footer may be a pain. let me just scan that
explodedt invested with no expanding tax lows. therefore, companies have a pretty good ratio and a pretty good dividend yield. as long as they still bode well we expect predictions to increase in cash flow to increase much more. are quitepectations low we could have a big surprise likehe likes of shares portugal for example. >> very interesting. i wish you happy holidays and a great 2014. coming up, call it a bitcoin the currencyat can by you this christmas season? stayight be surprised....
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it also calls for establishing special economic zones to provide tax incentives and permitting sales of medicine online. abe also wants to promote the export of medical services and technologies to a market worth over $50 billion by 2030. some private firms welcome the new growth plan. japan's the leading manufacturer of medical image equipment is one of them. >> translator: we are looking forward to promoting our high quality medical products with government support. >> reporter: one economist says a growth plan with specific goals bodes well for the economy. >> setting a new target over prime minister's abe's growth strategy is very easy to understand, what trend of the policy measures that prime minister is going to be thinking about. so i think that is a very positive thing for japanese economy. >> reporter: but many market players aren't convinced. they say the plan lacks new ideas and concrete steps to boost the economy so that the private sector are missing. one manufacturer is the medical use is disappointed in the plan. about 60% of their sales are overseas. the firm is faci
it also calls for establishing special economic zones to provide tax incentives and permitting sales of medicine online. abe also wants to promote the export of medical services and technologies to a market worth over $50 billion by 2030. some private firms welcome the new growth plan. japan's the leading manufacturer of medical image equipment is one of them. >> translator: we are looking forward to promoting our high quality medical products with government support. >> reporter:...
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is this.axes more taxes could damage the french economy. france toalling on continue with the structural reforms. if we look at the big picture and says it will, little bit better in 2014 when they say growth will be 0.8%. not great but it little bit at her. >> still in positive territory. what are the markets looking like? a bit of a mixed extra on wall street with the nasdaq closing above the flat line. the seem to be looking for gains we have seen. there was a similar picture. they were help vice signs that the manufacturing services in europe are recovering. that was enough to bring this into the green area. if we look at some news increase that shapes trading, shares in hsbc dropped more than four percent and wait on the stock market monday. the net income was $10.3 billion in the first half of the year. were hoping for a lot more. shares in apple gained ground on wall street monday. it followed a decision by the white house to overturn a ban on bringing certain apples into the united states. apple infringed on patents held by the self
is this.axes more taxes could damage the french economy. france toalling on continue with the structural reforms. if we look at the big picture and says it will, little bit better in 2014 when they say growth will be 0.8%. not great but it little bit at her. >> still in positive territory. what are the markets looking like? a bit of a mixed extra on wall street with the nasdaq closing above the flat line. the seem to be looking for gains we have seen. there was a similar picture. they...
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havens and tax avoidance what we need from the g eight is a global deal that forces tax havens to disclose assets and wealth hidden on their shores and forces them to share that information with countries from day one thank you very much for joining us they have as you've just heard david cameron has promised to tackle the issue of global tax avoidance at next month's g eight summit which britain will be chairing but so far it's unclear how firmly britain is prepared to act in order to stamp out the culture of corporate tax avoidance. r.t. . now to some other news making headlines around the world thousands of workers have rallied against the country's assertive policies running for urgent and labor reforms italy is going through its longest recession in decades the new prime minister enrico letta is facing a tough challenge to sort out the punishing measures introduced by the previous government and others an issue is youth unemployment which assault is to almost forty percent. france's president alanda has signed into law the legalization of gay marriage it was of the flagship social ref
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crippling austerity around forty thousand people have marched in athens and anger at spending cuts and tax hikes they say there were some clashes but no arrests or injuries maybe it is a demanding that the government gets rid of that bailout agreement which requires further severe austerity measures i think time the e.u. has struck a deal empowering the european commission to verify the budgets all the clocks members that we spoke to a documentary filmmaker out is how far no he says greece is turning into debt office. when you have huge dead leg one that greece and other countries of the european very very are facing if you start losing levels of democracy and i'm afraid that's how and don't forget that one year ago we had not only the brackets there and after the election we have a government that promised to renegotiate the dead but never did something beyond lean first in right police and in unconstitutional. and we always more spirit the country i'm afraid that we are. becoming a third world country not only as far as the economies closer but also as far as democracy is switzerland eur
crippling austerity around forty thousand people have marched in athens and anger at spending cuts and tax hikes they say there were some clashes but no arrests or injuries maybe it is a demanding that the government gets rid of that bailout agreement which requires further severe austerity measures i think time the e.u. has struck a deal empowering the european commission to verify the budgets all the clocks members that we spoke to a documentary filmmaker out is how far no he says greece is...
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magistrates compiled a dossier detailing the various alleged crimes linked to the group, including a tax on immigrants, -- attacks on immigrants. harlan and is debating a new rule that would -- parliament is debating a new rule that would outlaw -- the party leader is also due in front of magistrates on wednesday afternoon to face the charge of belonging to a criminal organization. if convicted, those indicted could face prison terms of at least 10 years each. >> irrational, absurd, and an outrage. that is the reaction from greenpeace after 14 of its activists were charged with piracy by the russian authorities. they could face up to 15 years in prison. olivia saldivar -- salazar wins the reports. >> standing in solidarity with environmentalists, protesters in germany took to the country's petrol stations, speaking out against the treatment of greenpeace activists detained in russia. >> i am here because i'm calling for the release of the 30 activists and journalists who demonstrated against gas drilling in the arctic and detained by russian authorities. >> the russian coast guard came a
magistrates compiled a dossier detailing the various alleged crimes linked to the group, including a tax on immigrants, -- attacks on immigrants. harlan and is debating a new rule that would -- parliament is debating a new rule that would outlaw -- the party leader is also due in front of magistrates on wednesday afternoon to face the charge of belonging to a criminal organization. if convicted, those indicted could face prison terms of at least 10 years each. >> irrational, absurd, and...
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he came after the supreme court upheld a tax fraud conviction against the media tycoon. he wasoni told the crowd innocent, slamming the judges who passed this sentence. the conviction means he faces a ban on public office. list of legal woes finally caught up with him. but silvio berlusconi remains defiant as ever in the face of his conviction for fraud, the first-ever of the many charges against him that stock. >> i say this while looking at each of you into your eyes one by one, and i would say it looking into the eyes of my so- called judges, i am innocent. his supporters are unwavering . thousands gathered in front of his residence on sunday. >> the people from italy are in love with silvio berlusconi. >> berlusconi, who has been on trial a dozen times for charges ranging from tax fraud to having sex with an underage prostitute, has railed against italy's judiciary, ban -- branding them communists. people all over italy took the same line. >> there are so many other felons who are being persecuted. that is perhaps a greater problem than berlusconi. that is why i am h
he came after the supreme court upheld a tax fraud conviction against the media tycoon. he wasoni told the crowd innocent, slamming the judges who passed this sentence. the conviction means he faces a ban on public office. list of legal woes finally caught up with him. but silvio berlusconi remains defiant as ever in the face of his conviction for fraud, the first-ever of the many charges against him that stock. >> i say this while looking at each of you into your eyes one by one, and i...
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nicknamed iron erna she pledge today pro might health care and cut taxes it means defeat for the outgoing labor mim prime minister. alexei's supporters have rallied in moscow against what they say was a fraudulent mayor oral election. the winner narrowly escaped facing him in a run off. peter reports from moscow. >> reporter: on monday night thousands of supporters gathered near red square coming with say shared sense of frustration and anger. many convinced the election was stolen from them. he preferred to look to the future. >> with this election, at last politics was born in russia. strong opposition was born, we know what to do and how to do it. >> reporter: alexei swept up far more votes than expected. opinion polls had predicted he would just get 10% of the ballots cast. instead he pulled in nearly 30%. a stunning result for the young opposition leader and one that will shock president putin. deprived of access to state controlled tv, he energized his supporters in a series of nonstop rallies across the city. at the close of voting he disputed the results and accused his opponent o
nicknamed iron erna she pledge today pro might health care and cut taxes it means defeat for the outgoing labor mim prime minister. alexei's supporters have rallied in moscow against what they say was a fraudulent mayor oral election. the winner narrowly escaped facing him in a run off. peter reports from moscow. >> reporter: on monday night thousands of supporters gathered near red square coming with say shared sense of frustration and anger. many convinced the election was stolen from...
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county supervisors there voted unanimously for the closures after voted rejected a property tax hike. >>> a new 7-eleven in san mateo is ordered to shut down. the city council agreed with neighbors that the store shouldn't have been allowed to open. it's on property that is zoned residential. the company is expected to go to court to fight the decision. the 24-hour store on san mateo drive open a couple of weeks ago. >>> lance armstrong has now admitted what many people have long believed, cbs has learned that in an interview with oprah today, armstrong confessed that he used performance-enhancing drugs to win the tour de france. this after years of denials. last year armstrong was stripped of his seven tour titles and critics say his confession is too little too late. >> it's the right decision for him to make, yes, but it's really late and a lot of damage has been done that an apology and a confession on oprah is not going to take back. >> reporter: oprah is expected to talk more about the interview on "cbs this morning" at 8 a.m. on cbs 5. what's your reaction to lance armstrong co
county supervisors there voted unanimously for the closures after voted rejected a property tax hike. >>> a new 7-eleven in san mateo is ordered to shut down. the city council agreed with neighbors that the store shouldn't have been allowed to open. it's on property that is zoned residential. the company is expected to go to court to fight the decision. the 24-hour store on san mateo drive open a couple of weeks ago. >>> lance armstrong has now admitted what many people have...
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havens and tax avoidance what we need from the g eight is a global deal that forces tax havens to disclose assets and wealth hidden on their shores and forces them to share that information with countries from day one thank you very much for joining us they have as you've just heard david cameron has promised to tackle the issue of global tax avoidance at next month's g eight summit which britain will be chairing but so far it's unclear how firmly britain is prepared to act in order to stamp out the culture of corporate tax avoidance. r.t. . now let's take a look at some other stories from around the world and north korea has fired three short range of guided missiles into its eastern waters reportedly support of routine tests saturday's launches triggered unrest in the neighboring south which has now strengthened its patrols tension on the korean peninsula had plateaued recently after spiking in march after the north launched two missiles to conduct the another nuclear test. france's president alone has signed into law a legislation of gay marriage was the flagship social reform of his el
havens and tax avoidance what we need from the g eight is a global deal that forces tax havens to disclose assets and wealth hidden on their shores and forces them to share that information with countries from day one thank you very much for joining us they have as you've just heard david cameron has promised to tackle the issue of global tax avoidance at next month's g eight summit which britain will be chairing but so far it's unclear how firmly britain is prepared to act in order to stamp...
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where to the mad dash to cap taxes? to cato institute senior fellow dan mitchell, on this swiss miss. >> i predict that the swiss people will reject this ref run referendum, in 2001 they imposed a cap on spending that served them well, this initiative, promoted by the left wing party, i think will go down in flames. why? because the swiss people know they are doing much better in terms of their economy be that the high tax countries like -- than the high tax countries like france, and greece and italy. when it comes time to vote, they will realize, don't ruin a good thing. neil: you would think. a lot of liberal are not great at math, realizing the big return you get from having a competitive economy, a lot of u.s. firms have congregated there and started opening up shop in switzerland, they don't want to chase that away. but some social democrats in switzerland say it is not worth. surely the swiss population must see that is screwy. >> this is why i predict this will be defeated. switzerland is the fourth freest econo
where to the mad dash to cap taxes? to cato institute senior fellow dan mitchell, on this swiss miss. >> i predict that the swiss people will reject this ref run referendum, in 2001 they imposed a cap on spending that served them well, this initiative, promoted by the left wing party, i think will go down in flames. why? because the swiss people know they are doing much better in terms of their economy be that the high tax countries like -- than the high tax countries like france, and...
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. >> reporter: the pipeline's owner transcanada will pay more than $80 million a year in montana taxes, most of that to the six counties in the pipeline's path. some landowners have doubts. >> and if it comes, you see the stake? >> the underground pipeline would cross chad taylor's ranch. he wonders whether the country really needs it. >> the fuel that is made in texas probably ain't going to stay in the united states. it is going to be sold to the highest bidder. how is this going to benefit me as an american? >> reporter: a fourth generation rancher, taylor worries the pipeline will lower his property value, especially if there is a spill. >> if this thing breaks up here it is going in the missouri river. they can't shut it off fast must have. >> reporter: at transcanada headquarters in calgary, president alex pourbaix insists the pipeline will be the safest ever built. >> no company on earth in the business that we are in would cut corners on safety or pipeline leak. you would be patently insane to do that. >> reporter: with plans to triple oil sands production by 2035, canada's pro
. >> reporter: the pipeline's owner transcanada will pay more than $80 million a year in montana taxes, most of that to the six counties in the pipeline's path. some landowners have doubts. >> and if it comes, you see the stake? >> the underground pipeline would cross chad taylor's ranch. he wonders whether the country really needs it. >> the fuel that is made in texas probably ain't going to stay in the united states. it is going to be sold to the highest bidder. how is...
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country's crippling austerity around forty thousand people have marched in athens angry spending cuts and tax hikes but they say there were some clashes but no arrests or injuries labor unions are demanding the government gets rid of the bailout agreement which requires further say an austerity matched up by meanwhile the e.u. struck a deal of power in the european commission to verify the budget. ok mantra fill my car is just a fun i was says greece is turning into a debt ocracy. when you have humans dead leg they're the ones that greece and other countries of the european very very are facing you start losing levels of democracy and i'm afraid that's happening don't forget that one year ago we had not only like the prankster and up to the election we have a government that promised to renegotiate the big but never did something they only invest in riot police and in unconstitutional. and we both morris there in the country i'm afraid that we are. becoming a third world country not only as far as the economy structure but also as far as democracy is force or europe was one of the major playe
country's crippling austerity around forty thousand people have marched in athens angry spending cuts and tax hikes but they say there were some clashes but no arrests or injuries labor unions are demanding the government gets rid of the bailout agreement which requires further say an austerity matched up by meanwhile the e.u. struck a deal of power in the european commission to verify the budget. ok mantra fill my car is just a fun i was says greece is turning into a debt ocracy. when you have...
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restrains labor camps are for taxpayers so if you owe back taxes and you don't have any money to pay it well the government is looking for an army camp in the attic or region two people who have debts to the tax authorities serving their sentence confirm the deputy minister for justice in the greek parliament now he's saying this is a more humane solution because they're building these unique death camps. at a former army base but there won't be any rapists and murderers and other sorts in there so just be these bad debtors but i syria you're going with this is compare and contrast here's a country like iceland maintain its sovereignty number one and then recapitalized and their smooth sailing toward growth period with their currency intact unemployment is looking good grace unfortunately is locked into the euro and they're just they've been taken over they've become a vassal state from the i.m.f. and the from the troika and these global institutions so they unfortunately lost their sovereignty. the free ride could be about to end for russian internet users who like to get their musi
restrains labor camps are for taxpayers so if you owe back taxes and you don't have any money to pay it well the government is looking for an army camp in the attic or region two people who have debts to the tax authorities serving their sentence confirm the deputy minister for justice in the greek parliament now he's saying this is a more humane solution because they're building these unique death camps. at a former army base but there won't be any rapists and murderers and other sorts in...
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voters approved the tax measure this past november. some of the prop 30 revenue is earmarked for higher education. but as of now, the csu and uc boards could still raise student fees. >>> a new national study suggests the more money parents contribute to their children's college education the lower their grades. a sociology professor telling the "new york times" the effect is modest, not big enough to make the students fail out of college. but she said it is surprising because parents assume that more money they give the better the child will perform in school. >>> the feds are putting new rules in place aimed at protecting homeowners from companies that collect their monthly mortgage payment. the consumer financial protection bureau says today it will require those companies to provide clear monthly billing statements, give advance warnings about interest rate hikes, and actively work with the owners to avoid foreclosure. home foreclosures fell in 2012 compared to 2011. foreclosure alsoings firm realtytrac says about 671,000 american
voters approved the tax measure this past november. some of the prop 30 revenue is earmarked for higher education. but as of now, the csu and uc boards could still raise student fees. >>> a new national study suggests the more money parents contribute to their children's college education the lower their grades. a sociology professor telling the "new york times" the effect is modest, not big enough to make the students fail out of college. but she said it is surprising...
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authoritative simply announcing projects after they've been completed and that's what happened with tax and square last year a few months ago it was announced that it was going to be revamped and these are the last trees left in the middle of. and he's done this in the past particularly in the last couple of years with pronouncements that abortion is murder c sections or conspiracy against turkey things like that that resulted in legislation being entered into or carl amend the next day without any advice or consent from the population which i'm afraid we've got to leave it there time's account has got to get through thank you very much richard perle is there a freelance journalist and author of a new book on turkey entitled at scarface i think it makes now for a full briefing of how turkey's troubles have developed from the outset we invite you to head to our web site r.t. dot com we'll find coverage and analysis not dates twenty four seventh's. reporting next the death of a young left wing activist who was brutally beaten by skinheads and spurred a wave of protest and fear through fre
authoritative simply announcing projects after they've been completed and that's what happened with tax and square last year a few months ago it was announced that it was going to be revamped and these are the last trees left in the middle of. and he's done this in the past particularly in the last couple of years with pronouncements that abortion is murder c sections or conspiracy against turkey things like that that resulted in legislation being entered into or carl amend the next day without...
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club and players off their income tax hook. >> this is squawk realtime. markets in europe have been open for roughly a half an hour. and the stoxx europe 600 is down by 0.2%. it is a cautious start to the trading day, but we finished the month of october with fairly impressive gains. we saw a 4% gain for the dax and the ftse and the cac lagging a little bit. but still seeing modest gains of a little bit more than 2%. i want to show you what the sectors are doing one by one. yesterday we saw the oil ask gas sector underperforming after we saw shell coming out with bag miss. telcos to the upside today, up by 0.9%. utilities and basic resources also doing a little bit better. we've got the chinese pmi for the month of october at an 18-month high. they were concerns about what the smaller and mid size companies are doing. industrials, travel leisure and food & beverage is moving to the down side. so what is going on with regards to the biggest movers in terms of the individual stocks? renault is off by 3.8%. we've got rbs after we got the unveiling of the new
club and players off their income tax hook. >> this is squawk realtime. markets in europe have been open for roughly a half an hour. and the stoxx europe 600 is down by 0.2%. it is a cautious start to the trading day, but we finished the month of october with fairly impressive gains. we saw a 4% gain for the dax and the ftse and the cac lagging a little bit. but still seeing modest gains of a little bit more than 2%. i want to show you what the sectors are doing one by one. yesterday we...
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heard clashed with you cross over his insistence that the oil giant paid taxes due to his tone the court found no link between the murders and the head of you cos however because we're so believes this was a crime that went to the top of the american by the us was registered there when it came to tax revenues it was answering to the mayor next to your guns with the hope they depended on him and that was the only reason why he even matter if only time will solve the mystery surrounding my husband's murder but i just like how to ask you to confess and clear his conscience. while on trial for the murder of pair of legs going with already serving twenty years in prison for the attempted murder of former holocaust visor all good cause dinner after quitting her post with you cos she went on to work as the head of p.r. for the mayor of moscow it was then that a bomb was placed in her moscow apartment fortunately it detonated while no one was home. sees the holocaust these comments about political prisoners as self-serving. how to craft a hostage of his own party he can't act differently now if
heard clashed with you cross over his insistence that the oil giant paid taxes due to his tone the court found no link between the murders and the head of you cos however because we're so believes this was a crime that went to the top of the american by the us was registered there when it came to tax revenues it was answering to the mayor next to your guns with the hope they depended on him and that was the only reason why he even matter if only time will solve the mystery surrounding my...
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years in prison after being found guilty of committing record tearing conspiracy fraud extortion and tax crimes while mayor the prosecutors say he funneled millions of dollars to himself and family members all while detroit moved headstrong towards the bankrupt state it is in today this is big news not because some mayor took bribes but because he got punished the judge who could fix them stated why this is such an important case she said at the very least a significant sentence will send a message that this kind of. and a cool not be tolerated yes sending a message you see corrupt officials are usually cowards and they do what they do because they feel they can get away with it when you start to put the fear of god into them they start to behave much better so the question is will the mainstream media grab the story and really use the conviction of detroit's former mayor as an example probably not but it would really help the country if they would but that's just my opinion. drama's the truth be ignored. stories others refuse to notice. faces change the world right now. to picture today
years in prison after being found guilty of committing record tearing conspiracy fraud extortion and tax crimes while mayor the prosecutors say he funneled millions of dollars to himself and family members all while detroit moved headstrong towards the bankrupt state it is in today this is big news not because some mayor took bribes but because he got punished the judge who could fix them stated why this is such an important case she said at the very least a significant sentence will send a...
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crisis plagued greece where right now thousands of workers are protesting against wage cuts and high taxes the country is again being crippled by the latest nationwide strike schools and hospitals closed transport standstill the chair on the horizon either on or it would take two to reach the percent this year as greeks endure a fifth year of recession. france's far right leader has entered britain got a less than that warm welcome you see here or in the pan i was invited to cambridge university to debate about you in french politics race class for the round two hundred ten thousand fascist demonstrators outside the venue but then who is often criticised in france for her views preferred last year's presidential election when you and me for many years. and vulgar areas entire government has resigned after a series of nationwide protests reached its peak public anger was initially over soaring electricity prices and the starting measures later that government traced the prime minister of the e.u.'s poorest country said he could not stay in power amid such violence saying every drop of blood
crisis plagued greece where right now thousands of workers are protesting against wage cuts and high taxes the country is again being crippled by the latest nationwide strike schools and hospitals closed transport standstill the chair on the horizon either on or it would take two to reach the percent this year as greeks endure a fifth year of recession. france's far right leader has entered britain got a less than that warm welcome you see here or in the pan i was invited to cambridge...
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road maps which are touching on all these problem areas and things to do with construction permits and taxes ministration and you know the real nitty gritty of the stuff that they need to do. you could say in a way that we're actually now at a second phase in russia's developments in a very much started with persons. no gration may and they have this new plan and they're beginning to to work it out of these twenty two plans and the seven have actually been in orange and this is the crucial year where we get to see how effective they are going to be because the plan is to roll these ideas and make them work and you know the first couple of months they did six months last year you know they had customs reforms the customs service just ignored it entirely so they're going to have to knock heads together and try and make the you know the changes that they want to make it's going to be long slow going it's going to be listening to events and you know russia isn't a monolithic place that everybody in western media thinks it is yeah you know absolutely i mean you know anybody who lives here knows t
road maps which are touching on all these problem areas and things to do with construction permits and taxes ministration and you know the real nitty gritty of the stuff that they need to do. you could say in a way that we're actually now at a second phase in russia's developments in a very much started with persons. no gration may and they have this new plan and they're beginning to to work it out of these twenty two plans and the seven have actually been in orange and this is the crucial year...
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you just have to hope these people pay their taxes. or they're going to have to turn around and say every taxpayer in america is going to have to pick up the tab. >> that's what's going to happen because they don't have enough money in the till to balance it out. now you've got young people that are going to be uninsured, angry and penalized by the federal government. people are not better off. worse off. you don't need to be a gene justice to figure that out. it's going to be a problem. now we need to get bob in here. but in order to soften the runway a little bit, i want to play this sound from diane barrett who was on "cbs this morning" and get your reaction. not a crazy republican, somebody who got a letter in the mail. >> when i got this bill, i was outraged. >> that includes 56-year-old diane. last month, she received a letter from blue cross blue shield informing her as of january 2014 she would lose her current plan. barrett pays $54 a month. the new plan she's being offered would run $591 a month, ten times more than what she
you just have to hope these people pay their taxes. or they're going to have to turn around and say every taxpayer in america is going to have to pick up the tab. >> that's what's going to happen because they don't have enough money in the till to balance it out. now you've got young people that are going to be uninsured, angry and penalized by the federal government. people are not better off. worse off. you don't need to be a gene justice to figure that out. it's going to be a problem....
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. >> it's like somebody does your income tax. you want them knowledgeable in what they're doing. >> reporter: state representative richard smith sponsored a law in georgia to regulate navigators like insurance agents. why do states like georgia need to jump in when there are already federal regulations in place? >> there are federal regulations, but we thought that there needed to be an extra step. you can't take somebody off the street without adequate training. >> reporter: but critics say the real reason states are regulating navigators is to obstruct the controversial program. >> the problem is obamacare. >> reporter: last month georgia state commissioner said this at a republican party gathering: >> let me tell you what we're doing. everything in our power to be an obstructionist. >> reporter: hutchins declined our request for an interview. was there anything obstructive in war? >> no. >> reporter: there was nothing in the bill intended to thwart obamacare? >> no, we can't thwart obamacare because it's the law of the land. >
. >> it's like somebody does your income tax. you want them knowledgeable in what they're doing. >> reporter: state representative richard smith sponsored a law in georgia to regulate navigators like insurance agents. why do states like georgia need to jump in when there are already federal regulations in place? >> there are federal regulations, but we thought that there needed to be an extra step. you can't take somebody off the street without adequate training. >>...
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tax code stated that a pastie would only be taxed if it was sold at above ambient temperatures critics say the system is simply too chaotic britain house one of the most complex times. time jobs increases prices and it lowers wages to retirement from these are struggling with the roys in cost of living the idea so many times increases will really make life difficult for them it's clear that the british government is in desperate need of cash to deal with the dismal public finances which means that by trimming a little bit of tax here and adding more tax burden that by twenty fifteen the u.k. treasury hopes to get an extra eighty four billion pounds in tax compared with the year before they came to power but critics say that once again is the british public which ends up out of pocket. artsy london and later today max kaiser and stacey herbert focus on the british government and the tricks used to distract the public's attention from its financial mis handling . in other news vogue areas government is expected to vote against resuming construction of a new nuclear power plant despite a
tax code stated that a pastie would only be taxed if it was sold at above ambient temperatures critics say the system is simply too chaotic britain house one of the most complex times. time jobs increases prices and it lowers wages to retirement from these are struggling with the roys in cost of living the idea so many times increases will really make life difficult for them it's clear that the british government is in desperate need of cash to deal with the dismal public finances which means...
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us which one. >> has avoidedded paying one point $7 billion in tax. insists that it is paying its fair share. its head quarters was set up in switzerland. h against which they had offset profits boots made in the u.s., that in turn allows boots legally to avoided paying getting on for $2 billion in tax. ink side the u.k. >> we believe it is up to the government to close down this great system of tax havens across the world. many of them british to ensure that companies like boots do pay the tax they owe and don't get away with something for nothing culture. >> some othe multinationals like google have already been accused. the research found that boots get as full 40% of its revenues to the national health service here, which is under pins by the british taxpayer. the idea that the people that own these could make money, from a public health system that they are under no obligation to pay back into. booteds unpaid taxes plays into a much bigger story, but increasing public concern, the hospitals simply can't cope because of a lack of funding. the peop
us which one. >> has avoidedded paying one point $7 billion in tax. insists that it is paying its fair share. its head quarters was set up in switzerland. h against which they had offset profits boots made in the u.s., that in turn allows boots legally to avoided paying getting on for $2 billion in tax. ink side the u.k. >> we believe it is up to the government to close down this great system of tax havens across the world. many of them british to ensure that companies like boots do...
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. >> it is goodbye to the low-tax business model that attracted lots of money a broad, a huge number of inking jobs will go. the country's a second-biggest bank, lockheed, will be submerged into the bank of cyprus. that's a, too, will be radically structured. euros will remain frozen. 30% will be taken to help sort out the thanks debts. under this new plan, deposits under 100,000 euros will be protected. the measures will not only affect foreign investors, many will lose out as well. there are barely any provisions with -- people have been supporting themselves in old age. the deposits are now in danger. >> up to now, the people have been extremely calm. and it is the people that have been great, not the politicians in this. the first attempted to deal for cyprus was voted down by the country's parliament. this time around, there approval is not required. >> let's go now live to make who is standing by for us and has the latest. nathan, the president was scheduled to address the nation as of this hour. it is a little bit late. what is he expected to say? >> there have been three dela
. >> it is goodbye to the low-tax business model that attracted lots of money a broad, a huge number of inking jobs will go. the country's a second-biggest bank, lockheed, will be submerged into the bank of cyprus. that's a, too, will be radically structured. euros will remain frozen. 30% will be taken to help sort out the thanks debts. under this new plan, deposits under 100,000 euros will be protected. the measures will not only affect foreign investors, many will lose out as well....
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eight the fight against tax avoidance as you stay with us. away builds on the bones of its makes its the winds through one of the wildest and most beautiful regions of russia a place that's home to less than a million people and to keep this the great frosts. join me james brown as i travel to the coldest inhabited place in the world. and meet some of the toughest people i'm told this time is on the clinic's. just make sure that you keep your eyes on the road well for. the. race so the poll of polls only zero known to you. stream quality enjoy. if you're away from your television. you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. welcome back you're with us here on r.t. . protesters have returned to square. efforts to clear the plaza and bring in the military to quell the unrest. protests in taksim square last night were in fact started off as a lone protester simply standing there for hours on end it was a performance artist who found it as a good a great way to show his protests towards the violent dispersal of those who are in gezi park in taksim sq
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and we move on tax dodges across europe no longer have any. swiss law takes force today which will allow foreign governments more powers to crack down on tax evaders according to the new tax administrative assessment act group requests in accordance with the international standard will be possible now but swiss law makers have been keen to point out that fishing expeditions large scale demands for information on possible tax dodgers well not be accepted according to the global organization of parliamentarians against corruption due to corrupt practices ranging from bribery to theft and tax evasion would be equivalent to the home find economies of whites learned south africa and. asked all the business bobbie about ls in two hours time next they all say catches up with director brian de palma from he talks to ati eight talks about about spies invasion and the military about power was america. good laboratory to mccurdy was able to build on these most sophisticated robots which will unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission
and we move on tax dodges across europe no longer have any. swiss law takes force today which will allow foreign governments more powers to crack down on tax evaders according to the new tax administrative assessment act group requests in accordance with the international standard will be possible now but swiss law makers have been keen to point out that fishing expeditions large scale demands for information on possible tax dodgers well not be accepted according to the global organization of...
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how much impact do you think the payroll tax hike is going to have on growth? >> consumers are faced with a drop in real disposable income of more than 2% in the first quarter. that's going to impact spending. that's going to shave at least a percentage point off of g.d.p. growth. >> reporter: and slower growth of course, means less hiring. but many economists believe that will only be a temporary setback to the economy while people adjust, scott. >> pelley: anthony, one of the worst problems in unemployment has been long-term unemployment. have we made a dent in that? >> reporter: scott, there are still 4.7 million people out there who are out of work more than six months, but this is encouraging. the average length a person is unemployed has dropped to 35.3 weeks, and that is now the lowest in more than two years. >> pelley: making a comeback. anthony, thanks very much. the white house is looking to head off a new supreme court battle over health care and specifically the requirement that insurance cover birth control. the administration today proposed a comp
how much impact do you think the payroll tax hike is going to have on growth? >> consumers are faced with a drop in real disposable income of more than 2% in the first quarter. that's going to impact spending. that's going to shave at least a percentage point off of g.d.p. growth. >> reporter: and slower growth of course, means less hiring. but many economists believe that will only be a temporary setback to the economy while people adjust, scott. >> pelley: anthony, one of...
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tax code stated that a pastie would only be taxed if it was sold at above ambient temperatures critics say the system is simply too chaotic britain has one of the most complex times. jobs increases prices and it lowers wages so the time and families are struggling with the rising cost of living the idea show many times increases. difficult for them it's clear that the british government is in desperate need of cash to deal with the dismal public finances which means that by trimming a little bit of tax hair and adding more tax burden that by twenty fifteen the u.k. treasury hopes to get an extra eighty four billion pounds in tax compared with the year before they came to power but critics say that once again. it's the british public which ends up out of pocket playboy r.t. london. and later today max kaiser and stacy herbert focused on the british government and the tricks used to distract the public's attention from its financial mis handling. in other news blog areas government is expected to vote against resuming construction of a new nuclear power plant despite a recent referendum
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parliament in a late night vote the layoffs are set to begin immediately together with an extension on taxes and it's all part of an effort to push through e.u. and i.m.f. mandated austerity in return for bailout cash protesters made their feelings clear outside parliament as lawmakers gathered for the vote while drastic cuts take hold around the eurozone germany is feeling the backlash france has alleged that chancellor angela merkel's quote session with spending cuts is leading europe to ruin a document published by francois long's ruling party accuses germany of selfishly forcing block widest investment advisor patrick young says there is a growing rift between the euro zone's two leading economies are they sure is tearing apart the fundamental fabric of the european union at the moment and that is between the northern european nations led by germany who are seen to be fiscally signed and pragmatic and sensible of why their economies and then you have the rest stalled and come closer to the mediterranean and their lead affectively by from some in france likes to think that it's still a fi
parliament in a late night vote the layoffs are set to begin immediately together with an extension on taxes and it's all part of an effort to push through e.u. and i.m.f. mandated austerity in return for bailout cash protesters made their feelings clear outside parliament as lawmakers gathered for the vote while drastic cuts take hold around the eurozone germany is feeling the backlash france has alleged that chancellor angela merkel's quote session with spending cuts is leading europe to ruin...